Northeast Wisconsin Weather Alert: Warm Stretch Ends, Early Winter Chill Possible Early Next Week

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GREEN BAY, Wis. — The morning sky over the Fox River glows faintly silver — calm, cold, and deceptively still. Wisconsin’s quiet Thursday morning leads into a mild, sunny stretch before temperatures dip again over the weekend. By early next week, frost could once again blanket car rooftops across Brown County, signaling another push toward early winter chill.

Friday offers the kind of November weather that feels like a brief reprieve from the inevitable. Sunshine will dominate, with highs near 57°F and a light southwest breeze. It’s a great window for outdoor chores, last-minute leaf cleanup, or a scenic drive along Route 41. Clouds will thicken late Friday as moisture builds from the west, but rain chances remain limited.

Saturday will be the warmest day of the next five, climbing near 59°F before a weak front shifts winds north and ushers in cooler, drier air. A few light showers could pop up early, though most of the day stays dry. By Sunday, highs fall back into the mid-40s with plenty of sunshine — a crisp, bright day typical for mid-November.

The next cold snap arrives early next week. Monday’s lows will plunge into the 20s, and patchy frost will be likely across northern and central Wisconsin. For now, the region stays snow-free, though models hint that colder air may deepen again before Thanksgiving, raising the odds of the season’s next winter tease.


Five-Day Outlook for Green Bay, WI:
Fri: 57/43 – Sunny; calm south wind.
Sat: 59/30 – Slight rain chance; breezy northwest shift.
Sun: 44/26 – Sunny; brisk and cool.
Mon: 42/29 – Frost early; partly sunny.
Tue: 43/31 – Mostly cloudy; colder trend ahead.